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A certain gas has a volume of 600 cm3. What is its volume when the pressure is tripled?

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Using Boyle law we can conclude:


P_1V_1=P_2V_2

Where:

P1 = Initial pressure

P2 = Final pressure

V1 = Initial volume

V2 = Final volume

Since:

P2 = 3P1:


\begin{gathered} P_1V_1=(3P_1)V_2 \\ V_1=600 \\ so: \\ V_2=(600)/(3) \\ V_2=200cm^3 \end{gathered}

Answer:

200 cm^3

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